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Generalizations of Steffensen’s inequality via two-point Abel-Gontscharoff polynomial
Using two-point Abel-Gontscharoff interpolating polynomial some new generalizations of Steffensen’s inequality for n−convex functions are obtained and some Ostrowski-type inequalities related to obtained generalizations are given.
Pečarić Josip +2 more
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Matrix generalizations of integrable systems with Lax integro-differential representations
We found matrix integro-differential Lax representations for Davey-Stewartson systems (DSI, DS-II, DS-III), (2+1)-dimensional generalizations of Chen-Lee-Liu equation and its higher symmetries.
Yu. M. Sydorenko, O. I. Chvartatskyi
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Associative polynomial functions over bounded distributive lattices [PDF]
The associativity property, usually defined for binary functions, can be generalized to functions of a given fixed arity n>=1 as well as to functions of multiple arities.
D Zupnik +19 more
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Generalizations of quasielliptic curves [PDF]
We generalize the notion of quasielliptic curves, which have infinitesimal symmetries and exist only in characteristic two and three, to a remarkable hierarchy of regular curves having infinitesimal symmetries, defined in all characteristics and having ...
Cesar Hilario, Stefan Schröer
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Generic uses of the English pronoun one and the Spanish pronoun uno in parliamentary debates
Impersonal pronouns one in English and uno in Spanish are described in the literature as functionally similar, combining two meaning components: first-person orientation and generalization.
Elena L. Vilinbakhova +1 more
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Generalized Calogero models through reductions by discrete symmetries
We construct generalizations of the Calogero-Sutherland-Moser system by appropriately reducing a classical Calogero model by a subset of its discrete symmetries.
Alexios P. Polychronakos +30 more
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Given the pervasive presence of stereotypes’ negative effects, there is a widely shared view according to which almost all stereotypes are harmful. However, some scholars have claimed that we should distinguish between stereotypes: those with and those ...
Federico José Arena
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Digital semicovering and digital quasicovering maps
In this paper we introduce notions of digital semicovering and digital quasicovering maps. We show that these are generalizations of digital covering maps and investigate their relations.
Ali Pakdaman
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Hyperuniformity and its Generalizations
Disordered many-particle hyperuniform systems are exotic amorphous states characterized by anomalous suppression of large-scale density fluctuations. Here we substantially broaden the hyperuniformity concept along four different directions. This includes
Torquato, Salvatore
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On Three Generalizations of Contraction
We introduce three forms of generalized contraction (GC). Roughly speaking, these are motivated by allowing contraction to take place after small transients in time and/or amplitude.
Margaliot, Michael +2 more
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